Math 4B
MA.04.MathematicsBTF.Bnet4copy
In this course the student will be learning about addition, subtraction, place value, monetary amounts, comparing numbers, weights and measurements, graphs and charts, geometry, and multiplication and division.
Enduring Understanding
The student will understand:
- The value of fraction is determined by comparing parts to whole.
- Mathematical quantities can be represented graphically, numerically, or symbolically.
- Both common and decimal fractions can represent fractional parts.
- Both common and decimal fractions can be represented using fractional parts.
- Pattern and functional relationships can be represented using graphs and symbols.
- The expected outcome of an event is a prediction of what might happen in the future.
- Representations of data depend on the type of data collected.
- Patterns and functional relationships can be represented graphically.
- Representation of data depends on the data information.
- Division of larger numbers.
Content Topics
Unit 1
Fractions
Unit 2
Decimals
Unit 3
Statistics and Probability
Unit 4
Geometry & Measurement
Unit 5
Graphing & Algebra
Unit 6
Two-Digit Divisors
Assessments
- Projects
- Daily Work
- Journal
- Quizzes
- Tests
- Interactive Activities
- Informal Parent Assessments
- Teacher-made assessments
- Portfolio of work
Standards Alignment:
National
Data Analysis and Probability
Problem-Solving
Communication
Reasoning
Mathematical Connections
Whole Number Operations
Whole Number Computation
Geometry
Spatial Reasoning
Measurement
Probability
PA Standards
LA Standards:
Reading in context and content area
Math Standards:
Numbers and operations
Fractions
Geometry
